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'We got killed on the 3-point line today,' LeBron kept it real on the loss to the 76ers

The Lakers had one of those forgettable nights on all fronts as the 76ers blew them up

By James Brown

The Lakers had one of those forgettable nights on all fronts as the 76ers blew them up
The Lakers had one of those forgettable nights on all fronts as the 76ers blew them up
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The Lakers started with a 13-8 lead in Monday's night game at Philadelphia but it didn't last long as the 76ers took the lead and dominated for the rest of the night to have a 44-point blowout win against LA.

Coach Darvin Ham didn't have the right plan for the game and the players didn't bring the energy, but the main difference between the two teams is that Philadelphia had a great shooting night, and even former Laker Patrick Beverley had a good night.

In the post-game presser, LeBron James accepted the 76ers superiority in the game especially from 3, as Philadelphia had an outstanding shooting game.

James didn't hesitate to compliment their rivals as he said "got killed on the 3-point line tonight, we went with our coverages, they made shots. Give them credit." LeBron didn't elaborate but he says "a lot" needs to change for the Lakers to be competitive.

 

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